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Here’s the exact policies on the variety of different products Steam offers, and their individual refund requirements.The lovely gaming couple responsible for TecAssault were enjoying a quiet evening opening weapon cases in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Then they opened one of the rarest items possible, and the husband completely loses his shit.The new ColdGame's CS:GO team is composed of Call of Duty 4 players that had solid work on the European scene before the game more or less died out. They managed to win several online tournaments before the end of their way on CoD 4.Passive AWPing best works at corners where you have the option of retreating behind solid cover, where you can protect yourself until the AWP is ready to fire again (e.g. the box at the back corner of B site on de_dust2). Passive players only have to worry about one angle, avoiding getting flashed or smoked out of their roost, and hitting the shot.

Traditional sports betting is a widespread industry and does generate a lot of revenue; I think eSports betting will easily fit right in. I don’t think the eSports betting industry particularly needs the big players in traditional sports betting to fit in, but we’ve highlighted some areas where they can really create a splash within eSports and fill potential gaps in the market. We’ve seen some big players such as William Hill come in to eSports but the betting company hasn’t made any visible investment and is lacking in the quality of bets on matches they feature on the website in my opinion.

The Sica's minimalist layout, with only left, right, and scroll-wheel buttons, is even more pared-down than the EVGA Torq X5 we recently reviewed. Asus says the ambidextrous shape is designed specifically for fingertip-grippers, and the matte upper finish and rubberized sides look like just the ticket for a sure hold.Interestingly, the Sica uses socketed Omron switches that can be replaced for a different click feel. The socketed design could also increase the useful life of the mouse. Should the switches fail in the course of normal use, they look easy enough to replace, and a pack of new ones is only a few bucks.Battery life has long been a joke for gaming laptops. To yield gaming prowess of any measure, notebooks are normally affectionately named “desktop replacements” and never disconnected from the wall. As modern architectures have improved process nodes and reduced power requirements, it's finally become possible for gaming laptops to operate for a moderate amount of time on battery. Battery life is dictated by a few key points: Active power consumption of the components, thermal levels of the system and battery, and power efficiency at other locations in the stack (S0iX on CPUs, DevSleep with SSDs, for instance).

Thought it might sound like a paltry amount, it's amplified several times due to the demand for certain cosmetic items in games like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. The lovely gaming couple responsible for TecAssault were enjoying a quiet evening opening weapon cases in Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Then they opened one of the rarest items possible, and the husband completely loses his shit.It was only three weeks ago when Peter Souvlis, one of the more veteran players in the Australian CS:GO scene, was streaming and playing matchmaking games with viewers. Souvlis has been doing this for a fair while, so it’s wasn’t too unusual for him to get messaged by strangers.For old players, this certainly will bring back memories on how to aim and shoot the “classic” style. On the other hand, newer players will get to know what it feels like how the old crosshair works.The third is having an engaged server admin community and giving them the tools to be the third line of defense. “That's a huge thing for us,” Gibson said. “Hackers come in, it's obvious fairly quickly that they're hacking, the server admin bans them from the server and problem solved.”

But the betting system that occurs through the CS:GO and DOTA 2 Lounges is perhaps the most outlandish element in all this. If someone has the cash, they can potentially bet thousands of dollars on the outcome of a CS:GO or DOTA 2 match, all completed via Steam's own platform, albeit with what must surely be an illegal botting system.There's no word on whether Valve is cracking down on this either, although the fact that the betting system is so prominent on the Lounge websites (and has been for some time) suggests that Valve is turning a blind eye to it. This is despite the fact that Valve is directly facilitating the deals via its own marketplace -- whether the gambling actually begins on the Steam platform or not is beyond the point.It goes a little something like this: Weapons can be acquired through playing the game, paying to open "weapons cases," buying them through the marketplace, or trading with other Steam users. The amount that people are paying for weapons determines weapons' value, and special graphs associated with each weapon show you at a glance how much you can expect to buy or sell them each for.Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, the massively popular first-person shooter from Valve, receives a fresh Operation Vanguard event today, which comes with a massive patch filled with new maps, special skins, and plenty of improvements to game modes like Arms Race or Demolition.When people talk about PC gaming today, they’re talking about Steam. With over 125 million registered users, Steam is by far the biggest gaming community and storefront in the PC gaming world. eSports games like Dota 2 and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive are played exclusively through Steam for prizes worth millions of dollars.In total his backpack is worth around $10,000, nearly all profit (he's managed to cash out as much as he's put in), and he even owns a weapon -- a StatTrack AK Fire Serpent Factory New -- which is one-of-a-kind, and therefore potentially worth anything to the right buyer.DonSelf went in hard to begin with. When weapons trading first launched for CS:GO, he quickly purchased enough keys to open around 400 weapons cases. The weapons that spewed forth amounted to around $1,000 in trades, meaning he'd already roughly broken even -- but he could already see the potential for profit.Artur Minacov, 21 and John Brechisci, 28, founded a site called OPSkins in January, and say they’ve since made a fortune buying and selling virtual video game gun skins online.

Now the fun begins. It's time to start choose your streaming platform.Another CES came and went, and with Valve continuing its hold on production, vendors began shipping their “Steam Machines” under independent branding. Hardware manufacturers had too many resources tied-up in production to match Valve’s more calculated design pace, and were forced to launch aging, proprietary platforms as HTPCs. The systems, of course, could still be a “Steam Machine” – they just wouldn’t be branded as such, would not include the controller, and the user would manually install SteamOS.Other than map tweaks, there are no stated changes to weapon balance or other aspects of CS:GO. I do like that the match timer for casual has been cut by 45 seconds to a more respectful 2:15, but otherwise the focus of this update is squarely on shoving more maps, monetized missions, and weapon skins into the game. But hey, the new Falchion knife (already listing at about $400 at the time of this post) has a cool animation, I guess.The Dahn is a collector. He's managed to painstakingly amass a glittering arsenal of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive in-game items that total out to a real money value of between $7,500 and $9,000. And now he's getting rid of them all.